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Hot Mess Stories of Serendipity Book 4 (Audible Audio Edition) Anne Conley Darcy Nixon Books



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Welcome to Serendipity, Texas, a town where real people deal with real problems. Meet characters in their 30s and 40s struggling with day-to-day issues and managing to find love in the process. Visit Serendipity, where the days are hot, and the nights are steamy!

According to the latest research, people who are HIV positive can live long, healthy lives with proper treatment and healthy lifestyles. So, why can't Rachel seem to let go and be up front with Sam? Because he's the first person to show interest in her in, well, a long time. She has spent her adult life dealing with her illness and caring for her daughter alone, the only way she really knows how.

Sam is dealing with his own issues a single dad, a new town, transfer to a new position in a different firehouse, where he's got to go through all the initiation rookie stuff all over again. But why won't the hot neighbor let down her walls to let him in?

When she does, will he react the way she needs him to? Or will it all just be a Hot Mess?

Sparks fly as the heat level rises in this new novel of Serendipity.


Hot Mess Stories of Serendipity Book 4 (Audible Audio Edition) Anne Conley Darcy Nixon Books

Where do I begin? Hot Mess is a one of a kind book that grips your heartstrings from the very beginning. Here is a story of two very real individuals who deal with the prejudice and misperceptions that go along with being HIV positive.

First, we have Sam who is a charming father, struggling to bring up his daughter in a safe and stable environment. Throughout the book we watch him stumble a little bit into this relationship with his neighbor, Rachel Fairchild, a mother living with HIV. Sam, like many people, is misinformed about the condition and he let's his fear take over his actions. I thought Ms. Conley did a wonderful job really appealing to readers with Sam's wonderful, but flawed character. It's obvious that Sam is a good man, but his ignorance on the subject often gets him in trouble - but makes for great drama.

Second, we have Rachel who is struggling with issues of acceptance, intimacy, depression, and discrimination because of her HIV. I loved that right from the start Rachel came off as a strong woman and a loving mother. As a reader, I was able to really get to know who Rachel is. I thought it was great that Ms. Conley eases the reader in into Rachel's past. I know that the story revolves around a woman who lives with HIV, but Ms. Conley stayed true to Rachel's character and the story wasn't just about her disease. It was about love, acceptance, being a parent, taking chances, and growing.

I think one of the parts that really touched me was seeing Rachel's frustration with dealing with her parents and her brother. She just wanted them to see her as their daughter, not a disease. I teared up a bit in this section because I feel like that's a powerful message that often gets lost.

I have to throw in and say that damn there were some steamy scenes. Sam is just the right kind of mix of a dominant, but tender man. He's definitely my new book boyfriend. Plus who doesn't like firemen? ;)

Overall, I felt like this was one of the most powerful stories I've read in a long time. There were several sections where I was afraid Ms. Conley was going to let me down by wrapping things up with a pretty bow, but then she surprised me with another twist and turn. I have to say, I love stories set in small towns and I definitely think if you're a fan of "Nicholas Sparks" type books without the depressing/predictable endings then check this one out!

Product details

  • Audible Audiobook
  • Listening Length 5 hours and 48 minutes
  • Program Type Audiobook
  • Version Unabridged
  • Publisher Anne Conley
  • Audible.com Release Date January 6, 2015
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00RWCEC1C

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This novel was very engaging, I could not put it down!!!! I appreciated the fact that Anne Conley focused on a very common yet sensitive issue which made this romance novel unique and contemporary. Anne is an excellent storyteller, she writes in such a way that you feel like you really know her characters. I would recommend this book to anyone!
This book was both beautiful and enlightening. I laughed, cried and everything in between. This story will stay in my heart for some time.
I would recommend this series but especially this book by far. You took a topic overflowing with negative stigmas and made it human. Kudos
Wow... I feel sorry for people who passed on this book simply because they did not like that one of the main characters is HIV positive. This book will make you laugh, cry and teach you so much!! Of the people I know who have read Anne's books, I can see why this is their favorite one. Please don't let the fact that a character is HIV positive turn you off to this book; it's totally worth the read- I promise!!
Oh Boy!!! Hot Mess was WAY MORE than I expected when I started reading this story ( I went in blind on this one) AND....... I absolutely LOVED it. Anne Conley tackles an extremely sensitive topic and she did it with so much understanding and grace, that you can tell extensive research went into it.
Sam and Rachel's story is very emotional and hopeful.
Sam a single dad moves away from the own to start over with his daughter in a small town of Serendipity. What he wasn't planning on was the woman across the street stealing his heart without even trying. The problem is she isn't letting her walls down and he doesn't understand why. Then she lets him in and lets him know her secret she is HIV positive, her family has all but disowned her because of this information. With how many people react to the news she protects herself and doesn't let people in. Sam is different she feels the spark when they spend time together. But will the news be too much, after his ex-wife died can he let another woman into his and his daughter lives knowing she could be taken to soon from them also? Can Rachel accept how Sam deals with the news, can they move on together or is there just too much past and negative for them to make it? This is a great book don't let the fact that the main female is HIV positive turn you away. The book is very well written and you can tell Anne spent time researching and making sure the story held nothing but truth on the subject.
I have enjoyed each book in the Stories of Serendipity series more than the one before it. "Hot Mess" is no exception. Ms. Conley's handling of serious topics is outstanding. She clearly did her research and solicited expert input. Each of the books gives insight into some subject that shows she has done her research and can write knowledgeably on the subject. For example, in "Chef's Delight" she wrote knowledgeably about goats and cheese making. In "Dream On" she shared intimate knowledge of the workings of schools and school districts. I appreciate this attention to detail. It can be very distracting when an author is writing about something she clearly knows nothing about. I won't discuss what two subjects she researched for this book as I don't want to give away any spoilers.

Beyond the attention to detail, "Hot Mess" is a well written story. Sam and Rachel were loveable characters in whom I became invested. Both deserve happiness and are able to find it together. Many self published books are a (hot) mess of grammatical and typographical errors, but not Ms. Conley's books. It is a refreshing change.

Looking forward to the next story in the series. BTW, they are all stand alone stories for those of you readers who abhor sequels.
Where do I begin? Hot Mess is a one of a kind book that grips your heartstrings from the very beginning. Here is a story of two very real individuals who deal with the prejudice and misperceptions that go along with being HIV positive.

First, we have Sam who is a charming father, struggling to bring up his daughter in a safe and stable environment. Throughout the book we watch him stumble a little bit into this relationship with his neighbor, Rachel Fairchild, a mother living with HIV. Sam, like many people, is misinformed about the condition and he let's his fear take over his actions. I thought Ms. Conley did a wonderful job really appealing to readers with Sam's wonderful, but flawed character. It's obvious that Sam is a good man, but his ignorance on the subject often gets him in trouble - but makes for great drama.

Second, we have Rachel who is struggling with issues of acceptance, intimacy, depression, and discrimination because of her HIV. I loved that right from the start Rachel came off as a strong woman and a loving mother. As a reader, I was able to really get to know who Rachel is. I thought it was great that Ms. Conley eases the reader in into Rachel's past. I know that the story revolves around a woman who lives with HIV, but Ms. Conley stayed true to Rachel's character and the story wasn't just about her disease. It was about love, acceptance, being a parent, taking chances, and growing.

I think one of the parts that really touched me was seeing Rachel's frustration with dealing with her parents and her brother. She just wanted them to see her as their daughter, not a disease. I teared up a bit in this section because I feel like that's a powerful message that often gets lost.

I have to throw in and say that damn there were some steamy scenes. Sam is just the right kind of mix of a dominant, but tender man. He's definitely my new book boyfriend. Plus who doesn't like firemen? ;)

Overall, I felt like this was one of the most powerful stories I've read in a long time. There were several sections where I was afraid Ms. Conley was going to let me down by wrapping things up with a pretty bow, but then she surprised me with another twist and turn. I have to say, I love stories set in small towns and I definitely think if you're a fan of "Nicholas Sparks" type books without the depressing/predictable endings then check this one out!
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